Polish Roman Catholic Union Of America

The Polish Roman Catholic Union of America was established in 1873 as a self-help group for Poles living in the United States. Organized into a network of Lodges, the Union originally had a social element. In the modern era the group has transformed itself into a friendly society that provides low-cost life insurance to its members while supporting Polish-American dance groups and bowling leagues. Its archives are a useful resource for those tracing their family trees.

 

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